This is on the wall of the eca, and I think it looks very special. As a photographer, I think the whiteboard here is like a place for creators to display their artwork and can display a coherent series of s work. The road that accompanies uphill can also make the emotion expressed by the work stronger, deeper or vice versa.
A different sense of order is reflected through the neat placement and the “rhythm” between the whiteboards.

 

The West Port Garden

This site was used as a place for children to play in the area, when it opened in 1910, there were a lot of people, I think it is very interesting that the designer built a park for poor people, for families who do not have access to play, for sandpits, swings, football fields and patios for amateur gardeners or those who want to learn, grow whatever they like. Most of these kids don’t have a garden at home, and it will be their only experience of reaching into the soil and seeing what they plant grow.
This reminds me of the class nature of art. Many art activities are also open to the public, so that more people can have access to art works. I think that choosing to meet these two conditions in public spaces and free of charge will make people have more The opportunity is close to “art”.